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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (43923)1/19/1998 1:53:00 PM
From: Brendan2012  Read Replies (4) of 58324
 
I think you underestimate how lazy people can be. Many people will leave data on Clik! disks even after transferring the data or printing. They may not even to bother to transfer the data at all, satisfied to view their pictures on a computer with a Clik! drive. I would expect lots of people to eventually have boxes of old Clik! disks collecting dust just like they have slides collecting dust now.

Who would have thought two years ago that Iomega would be entering the digital camera area? Iomega is not standing still.

Clik! will not be limited to digital cameras, though. Cheap removable storage for handheld devices is completely new, and it has a lot of potential. I think we'll all be surprized by the uses of Clik! in a couple years. Do you really think that cheap storage for handheld devices isn't needed? If so, you are wrong--lack of storage is what is holding digital cameras back right now, IMO.

Brendan
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